Organisation of pickets and demonstrations at the French Embassy in support of Brittany and Bretons such as Yann Ber ar Mat who was imprisoned for refusing compulsory French military service or the Bretons who were held for years without trial.

Organisation of joint demonstrations at Irish Government buildings and the British Embassy with language organisations such as Conradh na Gaeilge agus Cymdeithas ir Iaith Gymraeg ( Welsh Language Society) in support of demands for language rights.

Organisation of summer schools in Ireland for Celts from other countries. sometimes in conjunction with local co-operatives (Dublin, Clear Island , Connemara). Irish classes with lectures on Irish history, culture and

Organisation of trips to the Isle of Mann to get to know the country and its political and language activists. Attendance of Irish branch members at the Llewellyn commemoration in Cilmeri, Cymru. Organising a trip to Edinburgh to partake in an Independence First demonstration.

Organisation of evening of Manx poetry and dance and bringing of Manx musicians to Club an Chonradh for Manx/Irish traditional music and song session. Organisation of general interceltic sessions when possible.

Publishing occasions and launches such as that for ‘ The Black Paper on Irish Education’ (a joint publication of Craobh na dTeicneolaithe ,Conradh na Gaeilge and the Irish Branch CL), the launch of ‘‘For a Celtic Future (published by the League in honour of Alan Heusaff) and the launch of CARN 100, which contained a special poetry supplement in all Celtic languages and at which launch poems were read in all the Celtic languages.

Supporting the campaigns of the Celtic League such as the Military Monitoring Campaign and giving TV and Radio interviews on specific aspects of these. Implementation of Celtic League AGM resolutions and ensuring Irish Branch representation at and participation in AGMs.